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Small Business Innovators - Insights from Accelerators, Additive Manufacturing & Supply Chain Analysis (Hardcover)
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Small Business Innovators - Insights from Accelerators, Additive Manufacturing & Supply Chain Analysis (Hardcover)
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Innovation in the United States has been one of the driving forces
in our development as one of the leading economies in the world.
Small companies comprise the overwhelming majority of all
businesses in the United States and they must be able to
effectively and efficiently bring their innovative products and
services to market and grow. In this book, the U.S. Small Business
Administration's Office of Advocacy focuses on additive
manufacturing (also referred to as 3D printing) to determine if
barriers, best practices, and big ideas found in that industry are
instructive for technology industries generally. Moreover, small
firms play an increasingly important role in U.S. manufacturing,
and now account for almost half of America's manufacturing
employment. Dense networks of these small manufacturers are vital
to the process of taking a product from concept to market, and the
exchange of manufacturing know-how across suppliers is essential
for the diffusion of the new products and innovative processes that
give U.S. manufacturing its cutting edge. However, these small
firms face barriers to innovation, a key element in strengthening
U.S. competitiveness. The book describes these barriers, and offers
suggestions about ways to increase innovation by small
manufacturers and improve the flow of innovation and information
within supply chains. Furthermore, the accelerator phenomenon has
been cited nationally and internationally as a key contributor to
the rate of business startup success. Accelerators select and
invite a small group of entrepreneurs to startup boot camps,
providing mentoring, resources, and, most important, industry
connections during these programs. This book aims to help
entrepreneurs and policymakers by categorising a variety of startup
assistance programs to determine what factors distinguish
accelerators from other programs, as well as create a starting
point for developing meaningful metrics to determine the relevance
of accelerators for policymakers.
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